I agree with KGB. *You could leave out highlight on the blue part which still belongs to the %22O%22 and then highlight the upper part of the tail instead of the lower. Just a thought, wanna help to make it perfect. : )

Qwest is a large communications company in the USA and everyone familiar with Qwest who sees this logo immediately thinks of Qwest. http://www.qwest.com/**The first 3 letters are the SAME (QWE)*Both have 5 letters*Both are in the SAME FONT*Both have the SAME kerning*Both are (black)*Both have a 'Q' icon in SAME positioning (upper right corner of text)*Both use a light blue in the Q icon**This happens all the time. In the world of design it's getting difficult to be unique. I'm sure you didn't know. but now you do. You can do something way better and different than Qwest's ugly duQling.

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